Kidd:Until you came along and mucked things up, it was us chasing them. We had them running scared. But they have the upper hand now. The door's mechanism seems to be broke. Let's find another way 'round. Follow on, man! Jump!

Kidd and Edward dove through an underwater tunnel to circumvent the door.

Kidd:You still drawing breath?

Edward:Enough to curse you with, Kidd!

The two dove again, and surfaced near an underground temple with an ancient doorway.

Edward scaling the temple wall

Edward:Must be a great treasure beyond.

Kidd:Treasure. Right.

Edward:Whatever is waiting at the end of this path had better be worth my time.

Kidd:That'll depend on you.

Edward:How's that?

Kidd:What I'm taking you to see may spin your head right 'round. I only hope you can take the shock of it.

Edward:I can handle myself.

They reached a puzzle.

Edward:Is this IT then? The grand prize your Mentor asked me to see? Looks nothing like the man they called the Sage, I'm sorry to say.

Kidd:Keep your trousers tied up. We've one more riddle to solve. These statues are like the ones we've seen before, but with pictures carved on them.

Edward:There's pictures carved on the floor as well, but not of the same sort.

Kidd:There's a correspondence then. But what...? There's a difference between them animals on the statues and them on the floor. Dor you see it?

Edward:Aye. One group is predators, the other is prey.

Kidd:Which predator goes with this prey, that's the question.

Edward:Right. There's your correspondence. Match a predator with its prey.

Kidd:Might be you can use the lever to move them drawings on the ground.

Edward:I was just about to say the same.

They solved the puzzle, revealing a statue.

Kidd showing an empty blood vial to Edward

Edward:Jaysus. That's him. The Sage. But this thing must be hundreds of years old.